In advance of the public comment period for the four-year review of the Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports that opens on November 15, the US Trade Representative (USTR) has released the questionnaire that interested parties will use to respond. The questionnaire is divided into three sections: questions on economy-wide impacts of the Section 301 tariffs; sector-specific questions on whether the tariffs have been effective in eliminating discriminatory practices; and comments on specific tariff subheadings covered by the Section 301 action, including whether the tariffs should be maintained, eliminated, changed, or possibly added.
Source PwC
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